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bretay

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Re: To close for comfort
« Reply #15 on: April 24, 2020, 06:48:42 am »
my daughter was and other employess were quarantined from someone who works there had it..My daughter is fine...I have a childhood friend who tested positive..has done her quarantine and is recovering really good..a man who lives up the street from us said that his brothers friend passed away from the virus a couple of days ago..so thats another death in our county..bringing our deaths to 6 with 4917 cases...hope everyone stays safe
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Re: To close for comfort
« Reply #16 on: April 24, 2020, 06:55:17 am »
No not personally.  But I am being extra cautious.  Take care of one person who just got out of the hospital after 3 months with breathing problems.  He is negative for the virus plus his 87 year old wife.  I also take care of 2 others  in their late 60s who have underlying problems and 3 young children.  I have 2 sheriffs a firefighter and an ICU nurse in the family.  I am doing all the grocery ordering for all 4 families.  (we have basically not been out much since mid January).  All the shopping I do is for delivery or curbside pick up.      While at the hospital, we did see several people who had the virus and a couple did pass away. 

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Re: To close for comfort
« Reply #17 on: April 24, 2020, 08:24:48 am »
No not personally.  But I am being extra cautious.  Take care of one person who just got out of the hospital after 3 months with breathing problems.  He is negative for the virus plus his 87 year old wife.  I also take care of 2 others  in their late 60s who have underlying problems and 3 young children.  I have 2 sheriffs a firefighter and an ICU nurse in the family.  I am doing all the grocery ordering for all 4 families.  (we have basically not been out much since mid January).  All the shopping I do is for delivery or curbside pick up.      While at the hospital, we did see several people who had the virus and a couple did pass away. 

How did you see people at the hospital who have the virus? How do you know they had the virus? IF they have covid19 they are quarantined and no one can go in their room not even family.  People focus on numbers too much.  Our county all but 2 are recovered. And it is fixing to go down to 1 because that one is fixing to be released from the hospital and the one still sick is on a vent. Or last I heard she was.


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